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DAGGETT, Rollin Mallory, a Representative from Nevada; born in Richville, St. Lawrence
County, N.Y., February 22, 1831; moved with his father to northwestern Ohio in
1837; attended school in Defiance, where he also learned the printing business;
crossed the plains to the Pacific coast in 1849; followed mining until 1852,
and in that year started the Golden Era at San Francisco; with others
established the San Francisco Mirror in 1860, and united it with the San
Francisco Herald; moved to Nevada in 1862 and settled in Virginia City; elected
a member of the Territorial council in 1863; became connected editorially in
1864 with the Territorial Enterprise; clerk of the United States district court
1867-1876; elected as a Republican to the Forty-sixth Congress (March 4,
1879-March 3, 1881); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1880 to the
Forty-seventh Congress; appointed Minister Resident to Hawaii July 1, 1882, and
served until April 10, 1885, when he resigned; engaged in editorial work in San
Francisco, Calif., until his death there November 12, 1901; interment in Laurel
Hill Cemetery.
Bibliography Weisenburger, Francis Phelps.
Idol of the West; The Fabulous Career of Rollin Mallory
Daggett. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1965.
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